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The Dispersal of Mucosal Memory B Cells
Lauri L. Laichalk, Donna Hochberg, Gregory J. Babcock, Richard B. Freeman, David A. Thorley-Lawson Immunity Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages (May 2002) DOI: /S (02)
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Figure 1 Frequency Distribution of EBV-Infected Cells in Different Populations of B Cells Whole B and memory B cells were purified as detailed in the Experimental Procedures. The purified populations were costained for IgD and the pan-B cell marker CD20 for reanalysis to check purity. The frequencies of virus-infected cells were measured using limiting dilution DNA PCR analysis. In this technique, cell populations are serially diluted, and then multiple samples of each dilution are tested for the presence of EBV with a DNA PCR assay that can detect a single copy of the viral genome. By applying Poisson statistics, the absolute frequency of virus-infected cells can then be calculated (Khan et al., 1996). The actual frequencies are listed in Table 1; the figure shows the distribution of the ln values of those frequencies. (A) Distribution of the ln frequencies of infected B cells in 107 unfractionated B cells from the tonsil, spleen, and MLN. Note that samples of spleen (# = 6) and MLN (# = 4) with values of <1 infected B cell in 107 cells tested were not included. (B) Distribution of the ln frequencies of infected cells in 107 memory cells from the peripheral blood or in 107 IgD− cells from the tonsil. The mean and variance for ln values of the two populations were 4.7 and 4.2 for the tonsil and 5.2 and 3.4 for the blood. Immunity , DOI: ( /S (02) )
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Figure 2 RT-PCR Analysis for Viral Gene Expression in Splenic B Cells
(A) Flow cytometric analysis for the expression of IgD and the pan-B cell marker CD20 on whole spleen and purified IgD+ and IgD− fractions from the same spleen (similar analyses for peripheral blood and tonsil have been published previously [Babcock et al., 1998; Joseph et al., 2000a]). (B) Viral replication is ongoing in the spleen and tonsil but not in the peripheral blood. B cells were isolated as described in the Experimental Procedures and assayed by RT-PCR for expression of the BZLF1 and BHRF1 genes. BZLF1 is the immediate early gene that initiates viral replication and BHRF1 is expressed during the lytic cycle. −, BJAB cells; +, B95-8 cells. (C) IgD− and IgD+ B cells from a single spleen were analyzed for expression of the latent gene LMP1 by RT-PCR. Immunity , DOI: ( /S (02) )
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